Friday, June 15, 2007

Trujillo, of course, in German means...


This is the tail end of a 13-part series of posts on the old amorica.org and the current blackcrowes.net message boards: my attempt to detail 13 must-have Black Crowes bootleg DVDs. I'll cross-post the top 5 here and then do a roundup with all 13 and the honorable mentions.


#5:: 5/24/95, Civic Theater, San Diego, CA; Acoustiking DVD Productions

http://crowesbase.com/tapelisting.cfm?TapeID=471

The Black Crowes
24 May 1995 - Civic Theater - San Diego, CA [ USA ]

S E T L I S T »

Sometimes Salvation
Jam -> Black Moon Creeping
A Conspiracy
Exit
Twice As Hard
Halfway To Everywhere Jam -> My Morning Song
Ballad In Urgency ->
Wiser Time
Stare It Cold
Hotel Illness
Hard To Handle
No Speak No Slave
- encore -
She Talks To Angels
Ooh Las Vegas
Remedy

Version: Acoustiking DVD Productions
Tracklisting: Complete
Menus: Title & Song Selection
Authoring: PC
Video Quality: Good, AUD shot from Marc side balcony, low gen
Audio Quality: Good, from alternative audio source
Notes: DVD created with 1g VHS footage and 1g DAT audio.


The Black Crowes, in full 1995 swing, Chris Trujillo in tow, blew the roof off the dump that is the San Diego Civic Theater. And we get to watch, courtesy of this DVD. Taken from first gen VHS footage with the camera on a tripod in the balcony, this very nicely shot video is synced with a very pleasing DAT audio source for your viewing and listening pleasure.

The performance is vintage 1995 -- everyone's rocking in the right places with plenty of energy, and taking their time when jamming it out. Witness the debut of the Halfway to Everywhere Jam, which builds from bits and pieces into an even more psychedelic take on an already funky riff, until it turns into a hard-driving jam and then winds down into MMS.

You can't ask for much more from a 1995 setlist, either. In addition to the Halfway Jam debut (hell, it was the debut of Halfway, period), we get one of the last Exits ever performed, a Sometimes Salvation opener, the second performance of Ooh Las Vegas, plus an Ed-heavy Ballad > Wiser.

The guy running the camera knew what he was doing. The usual wide full-band shots and Chris close-ups, but spotlights on the right people during the solos and more judicious parts.

One of the things I really enjoy about the DVDs are the little things you see during a show that you'd never catch unless you were watching, rather than just listening. This show features one of my all-time favorite running themes, which I believe was exclusive to 1995 shows: Chris' own little private random percussion station. Situated between Steve's and Trujillo's kits, it seems like something the band decided to give Chris to keep him busy during the jams. "Here Chris, go play with this maraca and cowbell until we finish up this jam." I can only imagine how Trujillo felt after being brought in to beef up the sound, to see this skinny white boy flailing around on the cymbals...

Anyway, spectacular performance + outstanding setlist + great, low-gen footage + sync + unintentional comedy/percussion stylings of CRob = #5.

2 comments:

Frayed said...

Cool! I dig the Trujillo addition to that tour. It added a very particular flavor to the Amorica shows.

I also dig it when Chris breaks out the maracas or adds percussion. Whenever he gets into the jamming (now with guitar!) its a good thing.

Anonymous said...

a whales mangina? you're so topical.

diggin on the top #13 and stoked hard for the top 5 especially.

I know 10 February 1995 - The Palasesto - Sesto San Giovanni, Italy is going to be on there